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Dual Purpose Principle
Chapter 2
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The universe is governed by principles
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Universal Principles
  • Definition Universal
  • Present or occurring everywhere.
  • Therefore, these principles must apply
  • In past, present and future
  • All cultures and nations
  • In science and religion all religions.

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Dual Characteristics
Dual Purpose Principle
Pair System Principle
Masculine
Internal Nature

-
External Form

Feminine
Mind Body
Man Woman
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Internal Nature (Invisible)
Mind
Body
External Form (Visible)
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Dual Characteristics
Ext. Form
Int. Nature
Mind
Body
Humans
Animals
Plants
Molecules
Atoms
Particles
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Dual Characteristics
Ext. Form
Int. Nature
Mind
Body
Humans
Animals
Body
Instinct
Plants
Molecules
Atoms
Particles
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Animals Instinct ? movement, behavior
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Dual Characteristics
Ext. Form
Int. Nature
Mind
Body
Humans
Animals
Body
Instinct
Plants
Tropism
Body
Molecules
Atoms
Particles
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Plants Plant Mind ? response, growth
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Dual Characteristics
Ext. Form
Int. Nature
Mind
Body
Humans
Animals
Body
Instinct
Plants
Tropism
Body
?
Molecules
Atoms
Nat. Law
Atoms
Particles
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Atoms and Molecules Natural law ? structure
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Dual Characteristics
Ext. Form
Int. Nature
Mind
Body
Humans
Animals
Body
Instinct
Plants
Tropism
Body
?
Molecules
Atoms
Nat. Law
Atoms
?
Nat. Law
Particles
Particles
Nat. Law
?
Energy
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Energy without a mind Energy without direction?
BOMB !!!
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Dual Characteristics
Ext. Form
Int. Nature
100 Freedom
Mind
Body
Humans
Animals
Body
Instinct
  • Unlearned
  • Instinctual
  • Automatic
  • Programmed

Plants
Tropism
Body
?
Molecules
Atoms
Nat. Law
Atoms
?
Nat. Law
Particles
Particles
Nat. Law
?
Energy
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Freedom Responsibility
Without restraint
Responsibility to be Co-Creators
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Dual Characteristics
Ext. Form
Int. Nature
100 Freedom
100 Responsible
M.B.A.
Mind Body Alignment
Mind
Body
Humans
Animals
Body
Instinct
  • Unlearned
  • Instinctual
  • Automatic
  • Programmed

Plants
Tropism
Body
?
Molecules
Atoms
Nat. Law
Atoms
?
Nat. Law
Particles
Particles
Nat. Law
?
Energy
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Mind Body Alignment
  • Proper mind-body alignment is achieved by
    Living for the sake of others
  • because that is how we are created the mind is
    above body.

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Law vs. Freedom
  • We need laws, but
  • If imposed ? Bitter, anger rebel
  • If ignored ? Anarchy chaos
  • Solution
  • Self-imposed ? Good Education

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A Balanced Education
  1. Education to be good(We must learn to be good,
    too)
  2. Education to be smart(We must learn to be smart)

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Bhagavad Gita 66
the mind is the best of friends or the
mind will remain the greatest enemy.
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Dhammapada Chapter 1 The Pairs
  • 1. Mind is the forerunner If one speaks or acts
    with a wicked mind, suffering follows
  • 2. If one speaks or acts with a pure mind,
    affection follows...

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Quran 2256
  • There is no compulsion in religion

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Matthew 77
Ask and it will be given to youseek and you
will find knock and the door will be opened
to you.
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?? ? ????????? ??? ?????????
Public
Private
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Mind
Public
Private
Body
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Mind-Body Alignment
Public
Conflict
Private
Human Relationships
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Mind-Body Alignment
Public
Exploitation
Private
Development
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Mind-Body Alignment
Public
Pollution
Private
Industry
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Mind-Body Alignment
Public
Corruption
Private
Business
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Largest Bankruptcy in Human History
111 billion in revenues in 2000
  • Lessons Learned
  • Poverty does not cause corruption.
  • Education will not solve corruption.

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Im sorry and ashamedBernard Madoff
pleads guilty
This has been called the biggest swindle in Wall
Street history involving as much as 65 billion.
March 13, 2009
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Dhammapada 14187
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Dual Purpose Principle
  • Of sacrifices, the sacrifice performed by those
    who desire no reward, is the nature of goodness.
  • Bhagavad Gita 1711

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Dual Purpose Principle
  • Do not expect, in giving, any increase for
    thyself !
  • Quran 746

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Dual Purpose Principle
  • "What is that love which is based on greed? When
    there is greed, the love is false."
  • Adi Granth, pg. 161

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Dual Purpose Principle
  • Whoever seeks to gain his life will lose it, but
    whoever loses his life will preserve it.
  • Luke 1733

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Dual Purpose Principle
  • ???????
  • To nourish the mind there is nothing better than
    to make the desires few.
  • ?? - Mengzi

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Father Moons 1st Motto
Live for the sake of others.
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Hierarchy of Creation
God
Living for the Higher Purpose
People
Animals
Plants
Molecules
Atoms
Particles
What animal serves human beings the most?
Energy
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At the Sirigiiri Ashram
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A single piece of rosewood.
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???????? ???????? ??????? ?????
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Abrahams Sacrifice
(Jews, Christians Muslims)
CompletionStage
Heifer (Cow)
GrowthStage
Goat Ram
FormationStage
Dove Pigeon
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Internal Nature (Invisible)
Mind
Body
External Form (Visible)
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  • Mind Body Alignment
  • 1. Universal ? Found in Science taught by all
    Religions.
  • Addresses Corruption, Pollution, Human Conflict,
    Exploitation, Obscenity
  • The Essential to Human Development Character
  • Central to Education.
  • Absolute Standard of Goodness Live for Others
  • Basis for True Freedom and Self-Governance.

Dual Purpose Principle
Mind
Body

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International President
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?
Sincerity
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?
  • ? ?

Words
Becoming
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Thank you !
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